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Immediate Emergency Medical Expenses |
£100,000 |
Hyperbaric Chamber Treatment Costs |
£100,000 |
Air Evac, Medical Repatriation |
£75,000 |
Search and Rescue |
£50,000 |
Additional Transport and Accommodation
(Covers you and your family) |
£5,000 |
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After the Event Medical Expenses £50,000
which covers: |
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Depth limits |
- Medical costs after return home
- Approved alternative therapies
- PFO Test costs
- PFO Closures if Medically Necessary
- Access to Diving Doctors
- Post Accident Dive Fitness Examinations
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- Depth limit for diving on Air 50metres
- Unsupported Technical Dives 80metres
- SupportedTechnical Dives 130metres
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We don't just apply your Diver Certification depth limit in any claim; in fact we wouldn't consider declining a
claim on breach of depth limits unless it was a pre-planned and deliberate breach and directly caused the accident.
EXPERIENCE COUNTS as much as certification. We always consider your logged dives as well as your certification
records before coming to the right claims decision. In fact, in 20 years, we have never declined an IDEC claim because a
diver breached their depth limit. |
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IDEC Benefits: That Dive With You! In case the worst happens |
| Death Benefit |
£15,000 |
| Loss of one limb |
£5,000 |
| Loss of two limbs |
£10,000 |
| Loss of one eye |
£5,000 |
| Loss of both eyes |
£10,000 |
| Maximum for loss of limbs and loss of eyesight |
£10,000 |
| Permanent Total disability |
£10,000 |
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